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Grange Park sits just to the south of Northampton, bordered by the village of Quinton and the M1 motorway. Developed primarily since the late 1990s on what was formerly farmland, it was designed as a self-contained community rather than a traditional suburb. Geographically, it occupies a practical spot for those needing quick access to the motorway network via Junction 15, yet it retains a distinct separation from the town’s urban sprawl thanks to the surrounding pockets of woodland and open fields. At its heart is a central square featuring a community centre, a small supermarket, and a primary school, while the Foxfield Country Park provides a significant green buffer with its sports pitches and walking paths. Though much of the architecture is contemporary, its name and various local markers serve as a nod to the area's agricultural past, balancing modern infrastructure with a village-like layout that feels surprisingly grounded.